‘No Kings' protesters dubbed ‘pathetic'
Sky News contributor Evelyn Rae discusses the 'No Kings' protests across the US, labelling the protestors as 'pathetic'.
'They are so starved of oppression over there that they have to invent it and make it up just so they have a cause,' Ms Rae said.
'It's their entire identity.
'If it's not about them, they'll use the legal deportations as their next cause. It's honestly pathetic to be honest, but very predictable.'

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